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Group Of Monona Students Head To The Antarctic Research Station


By Zac Schultz | May 13, 2014

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Watch as three students at Monona Grove High School and their teacher, Juan Botilla, travel to Chile in an attempt to journey all the way to the Antarctic as part of a science trip. Armed with cameras, the Wisconsin students recorded their trip in detail and share what they learned in terms of science and culture.

Zac Schultz

Zac Schultz is a reporter for the “Wisconsin Life” project who thinks three-minute stories and one-line bio descriptions are woefully brief.
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